FOREST STEWARDSHIP

The Siuslaw Collaborative Watershed Restoration Program is a forest stewardship collaboration between CPRC&D, the Siuslaw National Forest (SNF) and other partners to fund watershed restoration projects located in the Alsea; Hebo; Marys Peak, Siuslaw, and Smith-Umpqua-Dunes Stewardship Group areas (map). These groups are a collection of individuals and organizations
working to promote forest restoration and support local communities.

Stewardship Groups

The Alsea Stewardship Group (ASG) formed in 2006 and includes participants from the Alsea and Yachats River areas surrounding...read more...

The Hebo Stewardship Group formed in 2011 and includes participants from Tillamook to Salmon River areas surrounding the Siuslaw...read more...

The Marys Peak Stewardship Group formed in 2007 and includes participants from the Marys River Watershed areas surrounding...read more...

The Siuslaw Stewardship Group formed in 2003 and includes participants from the Siuslaw River area surrounding the Siuslaw National...read more...

The Smith-Umpqua Dunes Stewardship Group is our newest collaborative group, joining us for it's first year in 2017PARTNERS...read more...

STEWARDSHIP HISTORY

In 2002, the SNF volunteered to pilot the Forest Service's fledgling Stewardship Authorities, which now allows retained receipts from the stewardship timber sales to fund the approved watershed restoration projects in and around the SNF. Working closely with the collaborators in the Siuslaw Basin a partnership was formed by the establishment of the four stewardship groups (see left).

These Stewardship Groups meet monthly to coordinate the approved projects and discuss upcoming issues and events to further their goal of protecting the forest ecosystem of the Siuslaw basin.

News

Collaborative Coordinator Position OPEN

Cascade
Pacific RC&D (CPRCD) is seeking an independent
contractor (entity or individual) to facilitate a new Forest-wide
Collaborative forming on the Siuslaw National Forest (SNF) to assist in planning, project development, and multi-party
monitoring. The Coordinator will work closely with Sustainable
Northwest (SNW) and CPRCD. There
is a clear opportunity for a successful Coordinator to grow the
collaborative and, in doing so, expand the scope and responsibilities of
the Coordinator position.
Deadline for resumes is April 20, 2020. Click here for RFQ.